Mike Steckler
Member Since December 2003
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The Sandman Issue 30 pg. 18, signed by Neil Gaiman, Bryan Talbot, Stan Woch and Todd Klein

Location: Sandman and Death Art
Artists: Bryan Talbot (Penciller) ,  Stan Woch (Inker)

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Location: Sandman and Death Art
Title: The Sandman Issue 30 pg. 18, signed by Neil Gaiman, Bryan Talbot, Stan Woch and Todd Klein
Artist:  Bryan Talbot (Penciller) ,  Stan Woch (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2540
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 12/27/2003

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This is my one and only Sandman page. (The first page of original art I ever bought thanks to a friend of mine who was kind enough to contact Stan Woch who was a friend of hers.

It has been signed by all involved, writer Neil Gaiman, penciler Bryan Talbot, inker by Stan Woch and letterer Todd Klein at the Baltimore Comic Con 9/28/18. It is an absolutely beautiful page, with a full splash image of Morpheus.

While watching the History Channel's "Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked" I saw this page flash by in a sequence while Neil Gaiman was talking about Sandman. I thought that was so cool!!!!

Just saw a blog where Bryan Talbot felt that this was his favorite panel from Sandman:

“I think it is the large panel in August when we see the Emperor August's
Dream. Because he was a person of great power in his waking life, I drew him in
all the other sequences from a low eye level, so that the reader is constantly
looking up at him, as it were. In that panel where Morpheus is addressing him in
a dream, his position is switched. It's now The Sandman who has the power and
the reader looks down at Augustus sitting on his couch, his feet dangling over
the side. Suddenly he's powerless, almost like he's a little child.” - Bryan Talbot

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Jonathan H Member Since 2005
Posted On 8/25/2005

Awesome page!
Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
Posted On 8/2/2007

I loved Neil's short stories where he mixed historical figures with his own mythos. It's a truly great page and certainly the best from that issue.
Chris K. Member Since 2008
Posted On 6/11/2020

An incredibly cool presentation of a great page.